During subsequent flights, MANTIS successfully completed a series of trials demonstrating the capability of the system and the potential of large unmanned systems to support future U.K. Ministry of Defence (MOD) operational needs. The MANTIS program is jointly funded by U.K. MOD and U.K. Industry.
Defence Equipment & Support Director Combat Air, Air Vice-Marshal Simon Bollom said, “These trials at the end of this technology demonstration program have successfully demonstrated a number of key factors that have helped build confidence in the feasibility of a UK-derived medium altitude long endurance unmanned aerial system”.
During phase one of the program, BAE Systems has been working alongside the U.K. MOD and key industrial parties including:
- Rolls- Royce – Integrated Propulsion System & Engine Clearance
- QinetiQ – Flight Termination System and Communication System
- GE Aviation – Electrical Power System and Primary Flight Control Actuation
- Meggitt – Electrical Braking System
- Selex Galileo – future Mission Systems and Sensor requirements


